Mazda Demio 2005, 1300cc
Mazda Demio 2005 Automatic drive, 1300cc
I am the first owner of this car in New Zealand. Bought it last year and this is a brilliant little car for driving around the urban area and it is very fuel-efficient.
Selling it because I will have my placement soon and want to buy a more powerful car to drive.
This car had done 79763KM when purchased. I am studying at the University of Waikato in Tauranga, so I haven?t driven this car very often, due to I only used this car to get me to the campus, and in total it has done 86769KM. It has 3-year mechanical breakdown warranty valid until 15th March 2019.
It has been well looked after and having services regularly, and it never had any issues.
The Rego expires on 13th September 2017 and wof expires 28th February 2018.
Pick up at Greerton Tauranga
The price includes the costs of the mechanic breakdown warranty!:)
Selling it for $5500 or near offer.
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